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  2. CONDITIONS IN JAVA.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Among the arrivals by the steamer Mataram to-day from Singapore was Captain E. P. Erzey. in the course of an interview with a representative of "The Daily ...

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  3. COMING STATE FIGHT.

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  4. THE RETRENCHMENT CHARGE.

    "Mr. Wade challenges me to say that there will be thousands of people discharged from Government employ if he gets into office," said Mr. Flowers, Vice-President of tho Executive ...

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  5. MR. TREFLE AT GULGONG.

    GULGONG, Sunday.--Mr. Trefic, Minister for Lands, spoke here on Friday night. He said that the Settlement "Promotion Act was under direction from various Ministers who had had charge ...

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  6. QUESTIONS AT INVERELL.

    GLEN INNES, Saturday.--Mr. Holman's visit to New England has largely resembled an American's holiday dash through Europe. He has visited several centres, developing a hustle ...

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  7. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    In the Botany electorate there is a fight between the selected Labor candidate, Mr. David H. Johnstone, and the former Labor parliamentary representative, Mr. F. J. Page, who was ...

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  8. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--The House of Representatives passed the Bank of New Zealand Bill, renewing the State's interest in the Bank, and authorising the increase of ...

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  9. GOULBURN.

    GUNNING, Sunday.--Mr. C. Davies, Labor candidate for Goulburn, addressed the electors on Saturday night. He strongly advocated the amalgamation of the two Savings Banks. ...

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  10. A MAZE OF PARTIES.

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  11. LIVERPOOL PLAINS.

    COOLAH, Sunday.--Mr. Ashford, the Labor candidate for Liverpool Plains. addressed the electors last night. There was a good attendance, and he had an attentive hearing. He ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. MR. BEEBY AND THE CAUCUS.

    Sir,--in your political notes you have on several occasions recently given support to the oftrepeated statement that the present Government, during the last session of Parliament, was ...

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  13. SEWER WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Forty-nine members of the South Australian Government Genera Workers' Association attended an adjourned special meeting on Saturday evening, when the ...

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  14. "A FAITHFUL FOLLOWER."

    "Mr. Wade may not acknowledge me now, but, if you do me the honor of returning me to Parliament, ho cannot prevent me from supporting him." In this manner Sir 'William 'M'Millan defined ...

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  15. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    A vigorous campaign of platform work in the various electorates is being maintained by the Liberal organisation. The leader of the party, Mr. C. G. Wade, speaks to-night in the Globe ...

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  16. THE LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    Sir,--Archdeacon Boyee, in his latest letter in your columns, appears to completely misunderstand the position Willi regard to his charge against the Liberty League. Some time age ...

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  17. A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT

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  18. MR. QUINLAN AND AUSTRALIAN OPERA.

    Sir,--Would it not be a fine thing for [?] Australian art if Mr. Quilan could be encouraged to give [?] on his next visit. one or more nights of Australia opera-at our own expense, please. Canada and ...

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  19. LABOR'S WANTON WASTE.

    Mr. Wade, speaking to a crowded audience on Saturday night at Haigh's-hall, Crow's Nest, prophesied financial ruin for New South "Wales if the Labor party were returned to power. He ...

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  20. WORKERS AND LIBERALISM.

    Mr. Flowers, addressing a large meeting at Auburn on Saturday night, in support of Aid. Lang's candidature, declared thai Liberalism, as taught by Mr. Wade, was an insult to the ...

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  21. BAG-SNATCHING.

    Whilst Miss Florrie Anderson, who resides at Sutherland-orescent, Darling Point, was walking along Darling, Point-road, shortly after .11 o'clock, on Saturday night, a young man ...

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  22. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--It is understood that the Government has decided to award the man Smith £50 compensation for wrongful arrest, his case being one of mistaken identity. ...

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